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SPN330 Intro Lat Am Cultures

Course Description

The Spanish-speaking world is a rich tapestry of cultures and histories. The aim is to overview this heterogeneous reality through a survey of some of its significant cultural, historical, social, and political themes. Introduction to strategies of cultural analysis. discussions, collaborations, and writing assignments will be in Spanish.

Learning Outcomes

Apply grammar rules speaking Spanish.

Learn the use of grammatical structures such as the present indicative and present progressive tenses in Spanish.

Communicate orally in everyday situations.

Write and read sentences describing presented material.

Apply new vocabulary in context.

Students will have a deeper understanding of the different cultures that comprise the Spanish-Speaking world.